Not only is developing self-driving car technology incredibly difficult, but it’s also expensive. That has led many car companies to partner up with smaller, self-driving car-specific startups. Ford and Argo or Honda and Cruise, for example. But, according to a report published Tuesday by Automotive News Europe, not the Volkswagen group.
Instead, the parent company of VW, Audi and Porsche will take the majority of its development in-house, and it’s got Alphabet’s self-driving company Waymo in its sights. This is a big deal because it means that not only will VW have full control over its product development, it will also be able to license the tech to other companies.
While it wasn’t initially made clear in Duesmann’s statements, Volkswagen has since clarified to Roadshow that it will continue to work with its partner Argo AI on commercial vehicles, and that this move to develop tech in-house only applies to production vehicles destined for private ownership. It also added that it expects to have its first commercial vehicles in service in Germany by 2025.
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